Wide receiver:

The Ravens currently have 14 wide receivers on the roster likely fighting for six spots. The remaining eight will be sent to the practice squad, injured reserve or flat out cut.

We know Perriman, Wallace and Maclin are locks to make the roster. But after that it gets real messy. Some will say Moore is lock too by virtue of being a fourth-round selection in the 2016 NFL draft.

However, all it takes is for two or three young receivers to really shine in this group to put Moore on the bubble. Same goes for Campanaro since he has had issues staying healthy since being selected by Baltimore in the 2014 NFL draft. Reynolds needs to show something as well.

But what could save receivers like Campanaro and Reynolds is that both players are fighting to be a starter for kick and punt return duties.

Providing a dual threat on the roster is something coach John Harbaugh has always liked. And if you can play special teams well, you might get some brownie points from Harbaugh too. The fight between Campanaro and Reynolds for the return specialist job could see the loser get cut.

With that being said, it looks like Chris Matthews, Vince Mayle, Tim Patrick, Aaron Bailey, C.J. Board, Kenny Bell, Quincy Adeboyejo and Tim White are all on the outside looking in.

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